Sunday, February 14, 2010

Happy Valentine's Day!

Since my last few posts have been all text, I will skip a lot of text and just show Siena's last few days in pictures.


Siena worn out after our long day in the ER on Tuesday.





We did not have the camera on Thursday, the day she was admitted, but this is her on Friday. She was still not feeling very well, but was able to get a little sleep and be somewhat comfortable.


Though still very limp, she was at least showing a little bit of energy, just a little.


For her to be playing with dad was a huge improvement.


And to see a smile was very exciting!


Her moments of energy were very short, then she was pooped out again.


The tape on her face is what was holding the oxygen tubes up to her nose. She was on oxygen Thursday, then came off of it Friday afternoon.


Saturday we finally got some BIG smiles.


It didn't take her long to start getting into trouble. After she started feeling better it took about 3 seconds for her to try to unplug her oxygen sensor monitor.


She was happy to be back home!


Siena checking out her valentine from Annie


She loves her valentine from Grandma & Grandpa Pooh. I love that I told her to hold it up and she really did. She was smiling when I took the picture... for some reason you can't tell though... really.


I passed onto her my heart pillow that I received as a Christmas gift from my Aunt Bev probably 20 years ago. I was saving it for my little girl. I thought this would be a good day to officially make it hers.


And the photo op I couldn't stop thinking about at the hospital... her destroying her brothers' trains with a big, mischievous grin. Love it!

Quick story...at one point this morning Braydon told Siena to stop getting into his train and she actually stopped. Bray told me, "Wow, they really fixed her up at the hospital. I told her no and she actually stopped. They must have given her Listen to your brother when he tells you no medicine". It was very cute. Bray told me that he is really glad that she is home, but when she was gone they didn't have to worry about her messing up their trains, but he is glad that she is home.

Happy Valentine's Day everyone. Thank you so much for the prayers & kind words. It means the world to us all. Thank you also to Grandma & Grandpa Pooh for dropping everything and watching the boys for us. It was a big relief to know that they were well cared for.

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